10 reasons why Baahubali 2 could break all records at the box office

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10 reasons why Baahubali 2 could break all records at the box office

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1. The climax of Baahubali 2 or Baahubali: The Conclusion alone has reportedly cost a whopping Rs 30 crore, which is almost double the budget of the climax shot of its prequel Baahubali: The Beginning.

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2. Television channel Sony TV has bought the satellite rights of the Hindi version of Baahubali 2 for Rs 51 crore, which is the highest amount paid for a dubbed film so far. It is also the highest price the channel has paid for a regional film for television screening.

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3. Baahubali 2 is close to set yet another record of receiving the highest ever advance booking on BookMyShow, breaking the record that Dangal holds as of now.

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4. Baahubali 2 or Baahubali: The Conclusion is believed to have already earned Rs 500 crore via satellite and theatrical rights even before its release.

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5.Initially, both parts were jointly produced on a budget of Rs 250 crore however, the budget of the second part was increased later.

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6. For the second part of the movie, Prabhas weighed 150 kg, which is 30 kg more than what he weighed in the first part. Fot that the makers of the movie shipped gym equipments worth Rs. 1.5 crore to his place.

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7. The movie will get a massive release which no other Indian film has ever got in the past. It is going to hit about 6,500 screens across the nation, the highest ever for any movie in India.

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8. Baahubali: The Beginning went on to become the highest grossing Indian film ever by earning an unthinkable sum of over Rs 650 crore.

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9. In a bid to meet the deadline of the film's release on April 28, the team of Baahubali - The Conclusion has apparently employed 33 VFX firms across the world.  The film's VFX supervisor, R.C. Kamalakannan revealed the same on social media.

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10. The film will be released in conventional 2D as well as in IMAX format on 28 April 2017, in India and in several other countries. When Baahubali: The Beginning had released, the first thing that fascinated everyone was its visual effects. Now imagine watching it in 4K High Definition format.